How to Write a Complication Now I bet your wondering, " How do I write a Complication?" Well look at this page and your questions will be answered. :D - Jojo.m
Every story needs to have a Complication at some point! It is called a complication because there is always a problem in it. As you read and learn more about writing a story, you will find that, in some books, the complication can be at the start, middle and, if it is a series or tragedy, the end. Remember, the complication is the main part of your story!
Starting your Complication Starting your complication is really easy! All you need to do is pick up your story from where you ended the orientation. That's all you need to do! When you are starting, try to use an interesting word that will get your reader excited! For example: Suddenly this massive Eagle came out of nowhere and stole my lunch-box! In this sentence, suddenly and massive are underlined because they are both interesting words.
The Problem Your problem could be anything! You could make it based on something that has happened to you in your life, or you could make up something random like: a massive Eagle stole your lunch-box. The problem has to be something original. You couldn't just read a book, really enjoy it, and write the exact same book and hand it in to your teacher as an assignment! You can, anyway, be inspired by a book and write a book that is not the exact, same book, but, a book that has an amazing adventure or plot in it!
Introducing a new Character When you introduce a new character you can not just have them pop up and say: " Hi! I'm Bill!", you have to have something happen that will make them appear! For example: Suddenly, this massive Eagle came out of nowhere and stole my lunch-box! Just as it flew out of sight, a man came rushing out from in the bushes shouting, " Come back Eagle! Come back!"
Writing your Complication Now for an example of a complication complete with punctuation and interesting language:
Suddenly, this massive Eagle came out of nowhere and stole my lunch-box! Just as it flew out of site, a man came rushing out of the bushes shouting, 'Come back Eagle! Come back! Oh! He's really gone now! Oh, hello!' he said, turning to me. "My name is Bill!"
Of course, your complication will be longer, because you will have more to write! As for The Eagle who stole my Lunch-box! You can continue that story if you wish!
Now I bet your wondering, " How do I write a Complication?" Well look at this page and your questions will be answered. :D - Jojo.m
Every story needs to have a Complication at some point! It is called a complication because there is always a problem in it. As you read and learn more about writing a story, you will find that, in some books, the complication can be at the start, middle and, if it is a series or tragedy, the end. Remember, the complication is the main part of your story!
Starting your Complication
Starting your complication is really easy! All you need to do is pick up your story from where you ended the orientation.
That's all you need to do! When you are starting, try to use an interesting word that will get your reader excited!
For example: Suddenly this massive Eagle came out of nowhere and stole my lunch-box!
In this sentence, suddenly and massive are underlined because they are both interesting words.
The Problem
Your problem could be anything! You could make it based on something that has happened to you in your life,
or you could make up something random like: a massive Eagle stole your lunch-box.
The problem has to be something original. You couldn't just read a book, really enjoy it, and write the exact same book
and hand it in to your teacher as an assignment! You can, anyway, be inspired by a book and write a book that
is not the exact, same book, but, a book that has an amazing adventure or plot in it!
Introducing a new Character
When you introduce a new character you can not just have them pop up and say: " Hi! I'm Bill!",
you have to have something happen that will make them appear! For example: Suddenly, this massive Eagle came out of nowhere
and stole my lunch-box! Just as it flew out of sight, a man came rushing out from in the bushes shouting, " Come back Eagle! Come back!"
Writing your Complication
Now for an example of a complication complete with punctuation and interesting language:
Suddenly, this massive Eagle came out of nowhere and stole my lunch-box! Just as it flew out of site, a man came rushing out of the bushes shouting, 'Come back Eagle! Come back! Oh! He's really gone now! Oh, hello!' he said, turning to me. "My name is Bill!"
Of course, your complication will be longer, because you will have more to write! As for The Eagle who stole my Lunch-box! You can continue that story if you wish!